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" 10 THE WASHINGTON HERALD. SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1914. VERMONT COLLEGIANS FAIL TO HITNEWARK MEETS YANNIGANS SPORTS AMATEUR ASSOCIATION ELECTS 'OFFICERS-GO- OD SEASON PROMISED SPORTS TWO VERMONT TAILS Re-elect- GRIFF SELLS -"- ed to Head Amateur Association Qnatity First" 'TOMAKEAHIT MEN TO ELMIRA M&fefc JVJ, 0 fjfrft) sssssssfvfcf s i &'i,i?KBVtV'VtwPtBflB"""Insssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl LsC&tT LttBi&& ' Mumford and Meusel Go to Northern Lads Shut Out by fsssssssssssssssssssssssssss. The Avenue At Ninth gKtt'issssssssssTi5p.-.--.i:isssssssaK- i" t.T" Wli&hKt&''trKY:tfK--mt-IHP't'-- " 3 Nationals Team Plays .' wl3H New York State t&SsssssssssssssssssssssssssH ' League. Cincinnati Today. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssKusUtl? ;sssssssssssssssfc s7nssssssssssssssssssssn Beginning April 4, 'S39sslssssssssssssssss,HsssssiisssssHb"!rL-- ,sssslssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVjlnssssssssss JH BSSM''T'VtimM.f'tVissssslsPsssssssssnsssiU ssPsS sssssssssnt5 GALLIA'S WORK PLEASING YANNIGANS VS. NEWARK Parker, Bridget & Co. Will Close teFnssssssssssssssssssssss? K,- - J;, IHNfisssssssssssssssssssssE -- Engel Will Work Against M. Regulars Give Way Early to Young iSllfWSsssssK SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSS- 8SSSSSSSSSSSL . 1 Boehling and Each Saturday at 6 P. 5 J4HssssssssssssssssssssssssssarT?bv k1 assss&.AaVssssW '..' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSP ' ji ssssssssssssssssssssssssssa sters. Who Show Up Nicely. Reds Today Cashion to B&w ssssssssssssss.HLaiii'SsislK'-'- ' -- Except When Precedes Sunday Hits Well. ' ......HsHflBH.....sBJsvs.....H Go Route. Saturday a or Schaefer JssssklHsLsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssLj!3 mIssssssssT f sssssHBat , T ta - i VassssssssssssssssP 9, i JsWJssBlKr isHHBrVr'f Monday Holiday "Vermont's Boys proTed ssssssssKVfflHsssHKt: Br CHARLES W. SWAX. Green Mountain f.'lisssssssssflsssssssssssssstlsssssPrssssssssssssssssmy anfiS&BBBmtoJa&EKB.ssssssssssssssssssssssssH easy and yester Manager Griffith yesterday announced Business methods along with other world affairs, pro- for drift ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH 'ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi r. away with '' that he had sold Johnny Mumford. pltch-- day, the home folks walking AOslsSlssssssssssssF'JsssssssPi ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH ? ssssssssssssssssssssssssH Meusel, outfielder, to the gress forward. ssssttssssssssR i;'''.s...............................................................Hss.ssssssKK ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl and Emll 0 no during the P-B- a IS to affair. At time ' Msssssssssssssssssffl sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi Elmlra club, of the New York State 's policy has always been to be in the front rank of ssssssssStsssssssssssVlL a XAti.r ?. HH 'sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfl report eight Inning did the collegian outfit League, and the joungsters will to those who adopt modern methods. to score. as Bentley and Gallia Wld Conroy's club the 8th of the month. threaten boy, Is receiv- Only visitors Mumford is a local who It was not so long ago that stores did business on Sat- pitched hltball ball. three ing his first experience In professional reached first base, and they walked. baseball. A big. husky chap. Mumford urday night up until midnight, and sometimes until after. innings. Nine men bids to some day be a. star of the P-- Gallia worked three ssssssssssssssssssP' ''ssP'sSSssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss fair B were among the first to close Saturdays 9 p. m., first water. He Is nothing but a young- at faced him. and eight were retired on when progressive demanded big ster, being Just twenty years old. and methods that hour. strikes. The work of the Texan should develop Into a mighty good man was pleasing to the Old Fox, as Gallia ROBERT II. YOUNG E. S. MARTI.V under Wid Conroy. Now we are making the change, announced above, be- has failed to show his real form this President. Vice president. Meusel was secured from California, lieving that is what Washington people wish. year, up to yesterday. where he had played league balL A good As the regulars were scheduled to leave hitter, Meusel has made a good Impres- Wc request that our patrons do their buying at their far Cincinnati arly last night. Grift re sion on Manager Griffith, and If his work earliest convenience, in order to help make the new move a marked at the start of the game that Finish Again warrants It he will be recalled In the fall. as soon as a regular had scored two CornelFs Amateurs Both players were sold under the optional success. runs; he could go to the clubhouse. The agreement plan. raw wind sent the vets to the plats de- termined, to slam that old pill. antf'Gandll Beats Virginia Elect Young Schaefer's Yannlgans and the Newark was able' to pack up before the third In International League club will clash to ning was over. By the time the1 sixth day at National Park, and as an added Of Course You Are Going Re-elect- session rolled around, all the veterans! Ithacans Land Deserved Vic- Officers ed at Har- attraction. Manager Griffith has an with the exception of Schaefer and .Mo- nounced that he will have the scores of P--B rgan were"1 dressed and on their way down in THE TTERALT) WILL monious Meeting Held the Washington-Cincinna- ti game posted to Have a New town. Schaefer managed to score his tory the Tenth on the score board. In this nay the fans second run In the sixth Inning, and Griff PEUCT CONSTITUTION Last Night. can see two games at the same time. took pity on Morgan, and let him off. Inning. OF LOCAL AMATEUBS Today Griff plans to work Joe Boehling The Nationals counted six times In the and Jim Shaw, saving Walter Johnson Outfit for Easter opening stanta on three hits, a couple and Joe Engel for tomorrow. Grift Is of boots and a few stolen bases. This FLANNAGAN IS IN FORM President Robert II Yooic TWO LEAGUES ADMITTED anxious to get away with both games. Eastertide is the time when ev continued for some time, until Grift sent .at nljcfct dexljcnated The Wash and the boys will be out there working ery young man is buying his spring the youngsters into the game. Malcolm totrtOB Herald aa omrlal or their hardest for the Old Fox. the raiment ; a lighter Suit and light- was touched for sixteen hits in fire In. Scedal to The Washington BcraM. Kan of the Amateur Asportation Robert 11. Young is again president of a rungs, while Gilbert, who succeeded him Charlottesville. Va.. April 3. Cornell la rejrard to prlatlnjr of the the amateur association, llr. Young was Wally Smith will play short for the er Topcoat; a new Hat and new banged the unanimously chosen lead local today In on the rubber, was safely four Vir ra to the Nationals Cincinnati, as Capt, took the second of the series from and of the xand-lotter- Shoes; new brighter times In two frames. ronrtltutfon a at the meeting of the asso- Mc Bride did not make the trip with the a Shirt and a Schaefer led with the stick, getting ginia, winning out In the tenth in a association. ciation last night at Spalding's store. remainder of the team, which left last Necktie: cheerier Socks a Cane, three singles, while Shanks was close close, exciting game. 5 to 3. Flannagan Startlnn; tomorrow. The Herald Clark Grimth and K. S. Martin wero night. Asie of the pitchers, Acoata stas and Gloves. The substance of his behind with a brace of doubles. Llnne-ha- n pitched a good came and deserved o will print each day a section of elected lce presidents, with Charles M. the only extra man taken ", King is furnished the fielding feature for the win In nine Innings, but his support was the which all members as treasurer wants here. when he snagged Al Williams urged Mr Young ha been president for the Jay Carl Cashion will work this after- visitors bad in the tenth, when the Ithacans of the association are to line drive In the fifth frame, getting the clip out and retain, as copies past few year, and his ability to direct noon if his arm is rieht. The big fel- scored three runs on a single hit. Capt the the local organization has muih to low Is to go For Young Men big catcher at first. being Mill not be. hid anxious the route to see If N'erf was a little off In the field of the constitution ilo ulth the success of that body. With his whip will stand the strain, and The Score. slip-up- s, good guilty of several but had a printed for some time. such able assistants as Clark Griffith Manager Schaefer will more than like Suits With Dash WASHINGTON. AB. E. h. ro. A. t. day at the bat. As In the past. The Herald will and H S. Martin, the supervisor of play- ly let him etay on the hill The fans Just a Mocller. rf................. I 2 1 Traub held the locals to six hits, and publish alt news of Interest to ground, the local amateur association will yet a chance to see all the young- AeosU. if ..... ............ 1 I had good control throughout. will year In Yannlgans 3b . .. 4 I the amateurs. hae another banner under the sters action, as the will of the Bizarre Sduefer. Virginia bid fair to een things up In line-u- p Lee. 3b. ......... 0 0 Order The Herald XOW! leadership of President Robert II. as follows Paul Smith, left field. her half of the tenth, when Neff started Young. Spencer, center Held, 3Icusel, first dic- nun. cf : : on base. But they don't sacrifice the r Smith, cf .... I 0 things with a. double and scored Schaefer, second base. A Williams, Z slntle, was caught tates of good taste. GsndO. lb ... t Word's but the latter The meeting last night was all har- catcher. Gedenn. shortstop, Lee. third Wltlisnii. lb, 2 0 trying to stretch his bingle Into a double, Rentier, right field, Cashion. 7 c. mony. Not discord sounded base. and form-fittin- g, Herein. 2b 4 1 and the contest was over. The Cornell WESTERN HIGH BEATS a sss Mumford, The close 2b 0 0 throughout the lengthy meeting, and Schwartje, and R.